Browsing by Author "Solomons, TH"
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Assessment of Eating Habits among Undergraduates of Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, Sri Lanka
Madushanki, VGP; Abeykoon, GAMCI; Rathnayake, RMNM; Weerasinghe, WMSW; Ranamuka, RDAAN; Priyangika, KGG; Solomons, TH (2019) -
Explanatory Models of Cancer among Sri Lankans: An Interim Analysis
Solomons, TH; Malaviarachchi, S; Balawardane, J; Manjuka, S (2021) -
Explanatory Models of Cancer among Sri Lankans: An Interim Analysis
Solomons, TH; Malaviarachchi, S; Balawardane, J; Manjuka, S (2021)Current research shows that health-related beliefs are important in predicting adherence to treatment, the psychological impact of the condition, and the subsequent quality of life. The personal etiological framework of ... -
Integrating Mindfulness Based Techniques into Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD): A Case Description
Solomons, TH; Fernando, NFJ; De Silva, KDY (2022-09-29)Sam was a patient admitted to the psychiatry department of a tertiary care hospital due to the worsening of his OCD symptoms. He had been to many psychiatrists and psychotherapists for close to six years. His OCD symptoms ... -
PERMA profiler: Adaptation to Sinhala
Solomons, TH; Katriarachchi, S.; Galante, J.; Waas, D. (2024-07)Recent history has seen an increased interest in wellbeing. This interest has been observed in clinical settings as well as at the level of state policies and at corporate levels. Following this interest, many models of ... -
Religion and culture-related explanatory models of cancer and their association with wellbeing: a survey-based study in Sri Lanka
Solomons, TH; Malaviarachchi, S; Balawardane, J; Manjuka, S (2023-11)Health beliefs are recognized as being important in predicting disease-related variables. Among health beliefs, explanatory models are observed to be strongly held beliefs. The personal etiological framework of an ... -
Translation and Cross-cultural Adaptation of Trait Emotional Intelligence Scale-short Form (TEIQue-SF) Into Sinhala
Solomons, TH; Jayasekara, P; Govindapala, D; Hettige, T (2023-11)Despite emotional intelligence (EI) being recognized as important in all areas of a person’s life, measuring the emotional aspects of most Sri Lankans remains challenging due to the lack of suitable psychometric ...